CALIFORNIA, United States – Google has made confirmation of adding new excellent right-click features to Gmail, something rare to our ears but may be pretty good.
On Monday, Google announced that it will be adding a ton of new options to the menu when a user right-clicks on an email. Currently, a right-click gives you just three options: Archive, Mark as Read, or Delete. Soon, you’ll have practically any feature you could ask for in that little menu nestled just a single click away:
“All you really need to know is that the option will be there soon. Users on the rapid release schedule should start to see it today, and the rollout to everyone will begin on February 22,” announced Google.
The fact that this isn’t a game-changing tweak is why it’s great. Right-clicking for options is just a natural thing, and we expect a lot of use out of it.
Gmail is a free email service developed by Google. Users can access Gmail on the web and using third-party programs that synchronize email content through POP or IMAP protocols. Gmail started as a limited beta release on April 1, 2004, and ended its testing phase on July 7, 2009